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Software
Pioneer James Clark among Keynote Speakers
at XML 2001 Conference and Exposition
Influential
developer to examine advances, top challenges
faced by end-users
ALEXANDRIA,
VA (November 14, 2001) - James Clark,
internationally renowned developer and
pioneer in the evolution of XML standards
and open-source software, will address
conferees this December at XML 2001,
the world's leading XML conference and
exposition.
Clark's
keynote address will examine the short-term
benefits of recent advances in XML,
and the foremost challenges facing end-users
today. People planning to implement
XML in their organizations will find
a wealth of insights and new ideas.
Clark,
founder of Thai Open Source Software
Center, has been involved with XML and
SGML for more than 10 years. He was
technical lead of the XML Working Group
during the creation of the XML 1.0 Recommendation,
and editor of the XPath and XSLT Recommendations.
He was also the primary author of the
DSSSL (ISO 10179) standard. Currently,
he is chair of the OASIS RELAX NG Task
Committee and editor of the RELAX NG
specification. The open-source software
that Clark has written includes SGML
parsers (sgmls and SP), a DSSSL implementation
(Jade), XML parsers (expat and XP),
an XPath/XSLT processor (XT) and a RELAX
NG validator (Jing). Prior to his involvement
with SGML and XML, he wrote the GNU
groff typesetting system.
Three
additional influential leaders will
join Clark as keynote speakers during
XML 2001:
- Lauren
Wood is XML 2001 conference chair
and director of product technology
at SoftQuad Software. Wood plays a
major part in the design of SoftQuad's
tools for XML-based e-commerce and
e-publishing, as well as representing
SoftQuad on several technical committees.
She chaired the W3C Document Object
Model Working Group for almost four
years and has been an active member
of the CSS and Formatting Properties
Working Group, the XML Working Group,
the XSL Working Group, and the original
HTML Working Group.
- David
Reed is general manager of XML and
data technologies, Microsoft Corporation.
Technologies that Reed is responsible
for include MSXML, System.XML, ADO.net,
ODBC, OLE DB, and the SOAP Toolkit.
Prior to leading the XML efforts at
Microsoft, he was on the original
development team of Microsoft Transaction
Server version 1.0, through the release
of COM+ in Windows 2000. Before joining
Microsoft in 1995, he developed Saber-C++,
a UNIX based C/C++ programming environment
at Saber Software. Reed had been building
commercial software since 1983 and
is a frequent contributor to developer-oriented
technical conferences.
- Larry
Cable is chief Web architect, application
and integration services, iPlanet.
Cable has worked for Sun Microsystems
since 1989. He has contributed to
the Window Systems Group, working
on X11, OpenLook and CDE; and to the
Object Products group working on CORBA
and OpenStep. He also spent three
years at Java Software, where he contributed
to a variety of projects and specifications,
including JavaBeans, Swing, AWT, Infobus,
JSP, and J2EE. Before joining Sun,
Cable worked for a variety of companies,
including Digital Equipment Corporation,
Spider Systems, Office Workstation,
Ltd., Burrourghs, The Turing Institute
and ICL.
XML
2001, produced by IDEAlliance-formerly
the Graphic Communications Association-will
take place Sunday, December 9 through
Friday, December 14 at Walt Disney World
Dolphin Hotel in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Wood
and Clark will deliver their addresses
Tuesday, December 11; Reed will deliver
his Wednesday, December 12; and Cable
will deliver his Friday, December 14.
"Our
four fine keynote speakers bring decades
of experience and insight to conferees,"
says David Steinhardt, president and
CEO of IDEAlliance. "Attendees will
find their grasp of the technical issues
incomparable-and their recommendations
invaluable."
"XML
is becoming an integral part of information
technology but we still face challenges
with it," says keynoter and conference
chair Wood. "Having a thinker and trail-blazer
of the caliber of James Clark as a core
part of our conference is a tremendous
advantage to participants."
In
addition to the four keynote addresses,
XML 2001 offers participants more than
170 technical sessions and tutorials,
three plenary sessions, and a variety
of informal business receptions, discussion
groups and social events. XML 2001 will
also feature nearly 150 providers of
XML-based products and services offering
hands-on demonstrations and displays
December 11 through 13.
Participants
can register for XML 2001 on line by
visiting www.xmlconference.org. A discount
is available to every participant who
registers before November 30. Special
discounts are also available to academics
and members of organizations affiliated
with IDEAlliance.
About
IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance)
is a not-for-profit membership organization.
Its mission is to advance user-driven,
cross-industry solutions for all publishing
and content-related processes by developing
standards, fostering business alliances,
and identifying best practices. IDEAlliance
has been a leader in information technology
since 1966 (founded as Graphic Communications
Association) having fostered the development
and adoption of standards such as ADIS,
GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI, Mail.dat, papiNet,
PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and
XML. Learn more about IDEAlliance at
www.idealliance.org.
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